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Mar 01, 2014 02:58PM
How did he treat the other women before Lana?
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I have read many books with mushy billionaires, but the real truth is that billionaires unless they have inherited their billions, MUST be corrupt and step on a great many heads to amass what they have in one lifetime. Hence Blake is cold, ruthless and difficult to connect with.
This is a very good and valid point. When I read about Billie, Pink's face comes to my mind because of her tough/badass attitude. Am I correct to correlate them to each other?
1 point for LAN:) who's voice would come closest to Blake's? Who's eyes would come closest to Blake's?
Actually, let Lan have 10 points! :)
Voice - I don't know maybe George Clooney? And eyes - can't think of a person, but maybe the sea when the sun is setting.
Voice - I don't know maybe George Clooney? And eyes - can't think of a person, but maybe the sea when the sun is setting.
I imagined Blake's voice to be warm like hot dripping caramel, deep and penetrating with a Brit accent. The sound of his voice would made goosebumps spread like wild forest fire through my body...oops, I mean Lana's;)What's he like with Victoria in his bed?
Lan, Lan, Lan how many times must I tell you not to go into people's bedrooms when they are having sex! :)
One too many, but it hasn't stopped me....so please tell me what Blake is like with Victoria in his bed?
Ha, ha...determined aren't you?
Arranged marriages are not often consummated before the wedding. The point of them is not passion and sex, but security, the desire for 'good' genes, and the ruthless consolidation of wealth. Blake feels only affection for Victoria. All the passion lies on her side. He does however bed Victoria while Lana is in Iran.
I suppose you'll be wanting to know how that went? :)
Arranged marriages are not often consummated before the wedding. The point of them is not passion and sex, but security, the desire for 'good' genes, and the ruthless consolidation of wealth. Blake feels only affection for Victoria. All the passion lies on her side. He does however bed Victoria while Lana is in Iran.
I suppose you'll be wanting to know how that went? :)
Well of course...I need the details.Does he call Lana's name out with the slip of his defeated tongue while performing a mundane and lifeless act of intercourse with a women whom his family has mandated as his wealth-mate for infinity?
Baby SorabBlake takes on an immediate fatherly role even with the lack of experience or genuine affection from his father. How is this transition so easy for him?
With a slip of his defeated tongue! You should be a writer, Lan. Oh wait! You are!!! And a very good one at that.
I suppose the best, real-life, modern example of an arranged marriage is the union of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. He married her even though he was in love with Camila Parker-Bowles purely to keep the line of succession going.
I suppose the best, real-life, modern example of an arranged marriage is the union of Prince Charles and Lady Diana. He married her even though he was in love with Camila Parker-Bowles purely to keep the line of succession going.
Fatherly love does not need experience. It exists as a wellspring of love and comes automatically to the fore for the life you have created with your body.
Thank you for those great examples as well as indirectly answering my questions;) I have yet to pry about Blake's bedroom affection for the ill-mannered Victoria.What's Blake most fond of all of Lana's features?
Indirectly answering your questions? Since when?
Blake loves all of Lana's features. He tells me he cannot pick one. Each one is a treasure all on its own :)
Blake loves all of Lana's features. He tells me he cannot pick one. Each one is a treasure all on its own :)


